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- SJEagles609ExplorerBrought our first TT (Crossroads Sunset Trail Reserve ST33PB) home last week as well!


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- Sir_BuffaloExplorerExcellent! My brother in law bought the same model this summer and loves it. Now I know what it looks like...as I have not seen it as yet.....now I know why I need one...I guess my Zinger gotta go.........go go go!
Best of luck. - bmuptonExplorer
HeyJude wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
Very nice Zinger. Love all the mods for the darling toddler.
This is the TT I wanted but couldn't afford. Love the whole unit!
We looked at this one and a Cougar X-Lite 31SQB. The Zinger has the closet by the front door and a much better setup for the television and solid doors between all the rooms. The Cougar has way more storage in the bunk area, but only a curtain for a door back there and the outside kitchen isn't as "full featured".
It's had its share of issues, some more major than others, but I am still happy with the decision to go with it over the Cougar. - HeyJudeExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
Very nice Zinger. Love all the mods for the darling toddler.
This is the TT I wanted but couldn't afford. Love the whole unit! - bmuptonExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
Our first TT, a 19' Kit Sportsmaster, had a fold out bunk above the booth dinette and it had a cargo net. This bunk was only meant for a small child, hence the cargo net.
BTW - I like your footstools in front of your sofa. It looks like what we use too. The lid flips over to make a table. We bought one because if we're sitting on the sofa as oposed to a recliner, it's nice to put your feet up on, plus we like to drink our coffee in the living room, watching TV, and it's nice to have some place to put the cups.
These ones the lids don't flip to make a table. They are from Jysk (A *cheap* Ikea knock-off store). They actually fold up flat to be stored if need be. The tops are hard enough though that you can set a cup on, but with the kids around we can't really anyhow.
The middle daughter has a knack for spilling things. I've never seen such a clutz in all my life. :-) - ReneeGExplorer
bmupton wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
A cargo net ;) so he doesn't roll out.
Very good idea!
Our first TT, a 19' Kit Sportsmaster, had a fold out bunk above the booth dinette and it had a cargo net. This bunk was only meant for a small child, hence the cargo net.
BTW - I like your footstools in front of your sofa. It looks like what we use too. The lid flips over to make a table. We bought one because if we're sitting on the sofa as oposed to a recliner, it's nice to put your feet up on, plus we like to drink our coffee in the living room, watching TV, and it's nice to have some place to put the cups. - bmuptonExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
A cargo net ;) so he doesn't roll out.
Very good idea! - ReneeGExplorer
bmupton wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
Very nice Zinger. Love all the mods for the darling toddler.
Thank you. :-)
The mini-crib was the savior this year. It was small enough to fit in the bunkhouse and just big enough for him to sleep in. Next year we'll have to figure something else out for his sleeping arrangements.
His older sisters (4 and 7) already occupy the upper bunks, so we'll have to do something in the lower bunk to accommodate him. Not sure what we'll do yet.
A cargo net ;) so he doesn't roll out.
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